Leicester relinquished first place in the English Premier League heading into 2016 after drawing 0-0 with Manchester City in an entertaining stalemate on Tuesday.
Arsenal leads Leicester - the surprise team of the season - on goal difference, with third-place City three points behind after half of the league campaign.
Raheem Sterling was a danger in the first half for City, forcing Leicester goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel into three saves, while striker Jamie Vardy wasted the home side's best chance.
City finally managed to keep a clean sheet without injured captain Vincent Kompany but hasn't won away in its last six attempts.
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